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What is the Gaelic word for 'night'?

In Irish Gaelic: OÍCHE In Scottish Gaelic: OIDHCHE


What is night time in the Gaelic languages?

In Irish Gaelic: an oiche. (Accute accent on i) In Scottish Gaelic: an oidhche


What is the Scottish Gaelic for 'night'?

oidhche


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The Gaelic for "Goodnight" is Oidche (night) mhath (good) and is pronounced eye-ha - vah


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que unha gran noite!


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Who is the god of football?

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What is the Gaelic word for 'flower'?

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How do you you say tea in Gaelic?

Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.


What is the Gaelic for with?

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What is the Gaelic word for again?

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